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3rd Dec 2007, 07:30
Running a NOTAM route search this morning between DTY WCO BNN LAM DET and CLA the following came up as a separate section in the results.

At first I thought the Co-Ords were standard OS 6 figure grid references until I noticed the northings have 6 figures and refer to S and the eastings have 7 figures and refer to W - the CLA is definitely East of the 0 degree meridian and the TRA is 5nm East of CLA.

:confused:???????:confused:

Answers on a postcard please!


SPIM (LIMA) :

OTH : Q)SPIM/QOBXX/IV/M/AE/000/999/0647S07950W005
A)SPHI FROM 07/11/15 16:00 TO 07/12/14 23:59 EST A2629/07
E) ANTENNA HAS BEEN BUILT 01NM NORTH FROM
THR 19 ON THE LLZ TRAYECTORY.
COORD 064536S / 0794929W
ELEVATION 230 FT APRX
OBSTACLE LIGHTED UP

NAVW: Q)SPIM/QRALW/IV/NBO/AW/000/150/1040S07947W752
A)SPHI FROM 07/12/03 11:00 TO 07/12/05 23:00 A2730/07
D)DLY BTN 1100/2300
E) TRA DUE ARTILLERY AND GUNNING
ZONE 05NM EAST CLA VOR
COORD: 063700S/0793700W 063700S/0794400W
064200S/0794400W 064200S/0793700W
F)GND G)FL 150

Classic
3rd Dec 2007, 14:05
SPHI is in Peru. There's obviously a CLA VOR there which has somehow been included in your NOTAM briefing!

4Screwaircrew
3rd Dec 2007, 16:14
Clacton VOR is CLN 114.55, so you've asked the computer the wrong question, and it has answered it.

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3rd Dec 2007, 19:35
Cheers troops,

I have my Nugget of the Day hat firmly affixed to my red-faced swede as I write!!:\

Think of a word, three letters long and sounds remarkably like 't*t'.

Well impressed with the AIS website though, who'd have thought it!!!

Thanks again.

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